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Easy Art Classes in College?

Hi there! I'm considering doing art as an elective in college to balance out my STEM-centric load. I'm aiming for something that's enjoyable yet not too taxing. Are there easy art classes in college known for this? Any advice much appreciated!

a year ago

Absolutely! Many colleges offer art classes that cater to all levels of interests and abilities. They provide an excellent opportunity to unleash your creative side and break away from the rigid structure of STEM coursework.

Here are some examples of art classes in various categories:

1. Art Appreciation/Art History: These classes introduce you to masterpieces and artistic movements from different eras. Instead of creating art, you'll be learning about it and discussing it. This can be a low-stress way of engaging with art if you're not confident in your artistic abilities but still want to explore the art world.

2. Digital Photography: A relatively low-pressure creative class where you’ll learn the basics of composition, lighting, and editing. It can be a fun class as assignments usually involve taking photos of various subjects, allowing you to explore your campus and community in a new light.

3. Drawing for Non-Majors: In such classes, beginner students learn to draw with a focus on perception and technique. It’s often relaxing and gives you an entirely different skill set to work on.

4. Pottery/Ceramics: Working with clay can be therapeutic and the grading is usually based more on effort and growth than on producing perfect pieces.

Remember, the difficulty of an art class can vary significantly, and college-level art classes can often require a certain degree of commitment and time outside of the classroom. You might want to inquire directly with the colleges or look up course evaluations online to get a feel for the class workload.

Above all, choose something that genuinely interests you. The best way to ensure you enjoy the course is to pick an area that you're excited to learn more about!

a year ago

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